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 Mortgage Loan Package Inquiries v2, Loan agents pls read the 1st post!

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Fat3Twister
post Mar 5 2015, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(gibsonforever @ Mar 3 2015, 04:27 PM)
I'm applying loan soon. Not sure should take 30 or 35 years? Noticed the longer tenure (35yr)
has extra 63k interest in overall. I'm planning to settle lump sum every year, at least 20k directly to principal.
I want a lower monthly installment but save more interest by the time loan is paid.

Anyone can advise?
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My advice is go for 35 years. You can make extra instalment payment every month and lump sum payment every year to save the interest.
Let's say instalment amount is 2k for 35 years and 2.2k for 30 years, if you get your loan at max tenure 35 years and you pay 2.2k every month, the interest paid will still be more or less like 30 years.

The reason of getting 35 years financing is to lower your monthly commitment so that when you have to get financing for future purchase, you will have more room.

If you wanna save more interest, maybe can opt for full flexi loan.

QUOTE(alandhw @ Mar 3 2015, 06:59 PM)
I found recently HSBC offering the ZMC package which bank will bare the loan legal fee for buyer. Has any HSCB agent can share the details info? Such as lock in period, interest rate and etc.
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Yes, afaik, HSBC & BSN are offering ZMC loan.

for HSBC, 3 years lock-in period, interest rate for a case that i came across, loan amount 4xxk, the interest rate is 4.75%.
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post Dec 14 2015, 11:16 PM

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QUOTE(okr2013 @ Dec 3 2015, 10:17 PM)
I have a problem here.

My mortgage loan completed with my S&P all signed, stamp and obtained a copy for myself.

But now the bank says mrtt short of $845 and wants to topup for it.

How can this happen? All agreed n signed.
Can i ignore it. But the bank threaten me will not dispurse the loan if i dont pay.

Can someone guide me ?
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I think is the mrtt financing amount is not sufficient to cover the actual premium.
Try to request to lower the premium by lowering the sum assured
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post Dec 15 2015, 09:26 AM

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QUOTE(okr2013 @ Dec 15 2015, 01:51 AM)
I can do this?

If I would to request for lower sum insured, will i need to sign the S&P all again, n get it stamp. bla bla ?
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It doesnt affect the s&p.
Just try to request, they should inform you on this earlier, try to make complain if they refuse to.

 

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